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1 Rule 007 Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments This rule as amended was approved by the Alberta Utilities Commission on January 26, 2016, and is effective on February 1, Contents 1 Definitions and application Application Definitions Application required Exemptions Needs identification documents Minor alterations Power plants Other Application process Electronic application structure General information Power plant applications one megawatt or greater Application requirements Information requirements Power plant application attachments Wind power plant applications Application requirements for the different types of wind power plants Application where changes in turbines or layout are anticipated after the filing of the application Application that proposes more turbine locations than are needed for the wind power plant Buildable area applications Amendments to approved wind power plant Small power plant applications less than 10 megawatts Small power plant applications information requirements Small power plant application attachments Interconnection applications Information requirements Connection at voltage level less than 69 kv Connection to the transmission system voltage level 69 kv or greater Interconnection application attachments Needs identification document applications to construct or alter a substation or transmission line ISO needs identification document application information requirements ISO abbreviated needs identification document application information requirements Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 1

2 6.2.1 ISO abbreviated needs identification document application information requirements for system access service requests for loads ISO abbreviated needs identification document application information requirements for system access service requests by generators ISO abbreviated needs identification document application information requirements for telecommunication sites and towers ISO needs identification document application attachments Transmission line / substation applications Information requirements Environmental and land use information Economic assessment Market participant choice Transmission line and substation application attachments Industrial system designation (ISD) applications ISD information requirements ISD application attachments Hydro developments Information requirements Hydro developments application attachments Other applications Information requirements Other application attachments Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines Appendix A2 ISO participant involvement program guidelines Appendix B1 Cost breakdown formats requirements NID8, NID16, NID24 and NID Appendix B2 Cost breakdown formats requirements TS Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

3 List of abbreviations AEP AESO CEAA DFO ISD ISO Kg/MWh kv kw kwh LSD MWh NO x PIP SO 2 TFO Alberta Environment and Parks Alberta Electric System Operator (the independent system operator in Alberta) Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency distribution facility owner industrial system designation independent system operator kilograms per megawatt-hour kilovolt kilowatt kilowatt-hour legal subdivision megawatt-hour nitrogen oxides participant involvement program sulphur dioxide transmission facility owner Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 3

4 1 Definitions and application 1.1 Application This rule applies to applications for the construction, alteration, operation, and the discontinuation, dismantling and removal of hydro developments, power plants, substations, transmission lines and industrial system designations, pursuant to the Hydro and Electric Energy Act, and for approvals of a needs identification document, pursuant to the Electric Utilities Act and Transmission Regulation. 1.2 Definitions In this rule: (a) (b) Commission means the Alberta Utilities Commission; regional land use plan means a regional plan adopted and in force pursuant to the Alberta Land Stewardship Act. 1.3 Application required Any person intending to construct, connect, operate, or alter hydro developments, power plants, substations, transmission lines or industrial system designations, including ownership changes, must file an application with the Commission in accordance with this rule, unless otherwise directed by the Commission. Hydro development applications must be made pursuant to sections 9 and 10 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Power plant applications must be made pursuant to Section 11 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Transmission line applications must be made pursuant to sections 14 and 15 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Pursuant to the definition of transmission line found in the Hydro and Electric Energy Act, any reference to transmission line in this rule shall be as defined except where the context of the particular provision of the rule makes it clear that the Commission is only referencing a component of the transmission line (e.g., the transmission circuit or substation). Connection applications for power plants, substations and transmission lines must be made pursuant to Section 18 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Applications for a time extension to complete the construction or alteration of a power plant, hydro development, substation or transmission line must be made pursuant to Section 19 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Applications, or notification, as the case may be, to discontinue the operation of, or dismantle or remove any work or installation forming part of an approval, permit or licence with respect to a hydro development, power plant, substation or transmission line must be made pursuant to sections 21 and 22 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. 4 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

5 Needs identification document 1 applications by the independent system operator (ISO) must be made pursuant to Section 34 of the Electric Utilities Act, the Transmission Regulation and the Transmission Deficiency Regulation. Unless an exemption under Section of this rule applies, the transmission facility owner (TFO) or market participant is required to have prior approval from the ISO under the abbreviated needs approval process, or Commission approval of the needs identification document before an application for a new transmission facility or a significant extension or alteration to an existing facility may be considered. Alternatively, the needs identification document application may be submitted concurrently with the facility application under Section 15.4 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Before making an application to the Commission for electric facilities, an applicant must have regard for the following provisions in the Electric Utilities Act: (a) (b) Pursuant to Section 101(1) of the Electric Utilities Act, if the applicant wishes to obtain electricity for use on a property, the applicant must make arrangements for the purchase of distribution access service from the owner of the electric distribution system in whose service area the property is located. Pursuant to Section 101(2) of the Electric Utilities Act, if the applicant wants to receive electricity directly from the transmission system, the applicant may enter into an arrangement directly with the ISO, provided that the applicant can obtain approval from the ISO and the owner of the electric distribution system in whose service area the property is located. When the ISO direct assigns a project to a TFO or market participant, a written confirmation of the direct assignment from the ISO must accompany the application. 1.4 Exemptions Needs identification documents A needs identification document application is not required for: (a) (b) Maintenance upgrades, enhancements or other modifications to a transmission facility proposed by a TFO or market participant if the maintenance upgrade, enhancement, or other modification improves the efficiency or operation of the transmission facility but does not materially affect transmission facility capacity. Minor additions, upgrades, enhancements or other modifications to a transmission facility pursuant to a request to the ISO for system access service that are approved by the ISO pursuant to an abbreviated needs approval process established under ISO Rules Section Needs identification document may also refer to an abbreviated needs identification document, as applicable in the circumstances, unless otherwise stated. Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 5

6 (c) Minor system (less than $2 million) additions, upgrades, enhancements or other modifications to a transmission facility, not made pursuant to a request for system access service, that are approved by the ISO pursuant to an abbreviated needs approval process established under ISO Rules Section Minor alterations If an applicant is proposing alterations to existing electric facilities and considers the alterations to be minor, the applicant must comply with sections 11, 12 and 18.2 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation. The Commission s guidance is provided in the Electric Power Plant Facilities Process Guidelines, as amended, and in the Electric Transmission Facilities Process Guidelines (revised February 1, 2016), as amended. The guidelines provide direction whether: (a) (b) (c) The approval holder may proceed with the alterations without an application. The approval holder must file an enquiry proposal application in which case the proposal would proceed by letter of enquiry. The approval holder must file an application for a new approval, permit or licence to carry out the proposed alterations Power plants If an owner plans to generate electric energy solely for the owner s own use, and the power plant rating is 10 megawatts or greater, the owner must file information to demonstrate that no person is directly and adversely affected, the power plant complies with AUC Rule 012: Noise Control, and there is no adverse effect on the environment, thereby meeting the requirements for exemption. The Commission will determine whether an approval must be issued or whether the plant is exempt. If an owner plans to generate electric energy solely for the owner s own use, and the power plant rating is less than 10 megawatts, the owner may proceed without filing an application if all of the following conditions are satisfied: no person is directly and adversely affected, the power plant complies with Rule 012, and there is no adverse effect on the environment. If the unit is connected to the distribution or transmission system, the owner must contact the wire owner to determine if adequate protection has been installed to isolate the unit from the wire owner s system or obtain an operating agreement with the wire owner, thereby meeting the requirements for an exemption. If the power plant is less than one megawatt and the owner is not planning to generate electric energy solely for the owner s own use, the owner may proceed without filing an application if the requirements of Section 18.1(2) of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation are met. If the power plant is an isolated generating unit with a capability of less than 10 megawatts the owner may proceed without filing an application if the 6 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

7 requirements of Section 18.3(2) of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation are met. If none of the above exemptions for power plants are applicable or the planned use of the power plant has changed such that the exemption is no longer applicable, the owner must file a power plant application containing all the information required by this rule and Rule 012. The Commission s guidance with respect to power plant exemptions pursuant to Section 13 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act and sections 18.1 and 18.3 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation is provided in the Electric Power Plant Facilities Process Guidelines, as amended. Even if an owner of a power plant is exempt from filing an application under this rule, the Commission retains the jurisdiction to investigate issues in relation to compliance with this rule and Rule 012, and to confirm that the requirements for exemption are satisfied and continue to be satisfied. If an applicant is proposing a micro-generation generating unit, the applicant must refer to AUC Rule 024: Rules Respecting Micro-Generation for application guidelines Other If an applicant plans to transmit electric energy over the applicant s own land and solely for the applicant s own use or within an industrial system that has been designated by Commission approval, the applicant must contact the Commission and explain the nature of the proposal. The Commission determines whether the applicant must file an application for a permit and licence or whether the facilities can be exempted. If an applicant plans to distribute electric energy over the applicant s own land and solely for the applicant s own use, and applies to the Commission for exemption from Part 3 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act, the applicant must, prior to filing the application, contact the electric distribution utility in whose service area the applicant is proposing to distribute electric energy and explain the nature of the proposal. If the requested exemption relates to a proposed or anticipated industrial system designation (ISD), the distribution facilities constructed pursuant to the exemption may be subject to transfer to the distribution facility owner (DFO) at a later date, if the ISD is not perfected in a reasonable period of time. 1.5 Application process An applicant must follow the steps set out below. Step 1: Preparation of an application Prior to filing an application, an applicant must follow the participant involvement program guidelines set out in Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines and/or Appendix A2 ISO participant involvement program guidelines. An applicant must include documentation describing its notification and consultation program in its application. Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 7

8 As described more fully in subsequent sections, for certain electric facilities, the applicant must also obtain specific approvals or sign-offs from other entities prior to filing its application, as these are to be submitted as attachments to the Commission application. Once the applicant has completed and documented the participant involvement program, obtained all other approvals and sign-offs, and compiled all the information required, it may proceed to file its application with the Commission. Alternatively, if certain approvals and sign-offs have not been obtained, the applicant must clearly identify them and provide details regarding their status to assist the Commission in deciding how to proceed with its consideration of the application. In addition to other requirements, the applicant must identify any emergency orders issued by Environment Canada which apply to the project area (e.g., the Emergency Order for the Protection of the Greater Sage-Grouse). The applicant must include as part of its application: information regarding the emergency order, the impacts the emergency order has on the application, and discussions the applicant has had with Environment Canada and Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) regarding the emergency order, including any mitigation required and information addressing actions that will be taken by the applicant to ensure compliance with the emergency order. The Commission does not process any application that contains major deficiencies. If the application contains major deficiencies, it will be closed and the applicant will receive an explanation via electronic mail. An example of a major deficiency is the omission of key information, such as neglecting to include participant involvement information or a noise impact assessment when applying to build a power plant in proximity to residences. If the application has minor deficiencies, or where clarification of information provided in the application is required, the Commission may request further information from the applicant. Failure to respond in the stated time frame may result in the Commission closing the application with written notification of the reason for the rejection. If the applicant is proposing a major development, such as a large power plant, with a capability of 100 megawatts or greater, that uses a non-gaseous fuel or hydroelectric energy, the information requirements in this rule may not be sufficient to assess the full impact of the project. In that case, the applicant should consult with AEP to determine if an environmental impact assessment is required. For other projects not requiring an environmental impact assessment, the applicant can contact the Commission in the initial stages of preparing the application to determine the level of detail required. The Commission requires applicants to address all concerns raised by potentially directly and adversely affected persons. If the applicant concludes that further discussion is unlikely to resolve issues, it should inform the Commission, outlining the concerns and the steps it has taken to resolve issues. 8 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

9 Under the Alberta Land Stewardship Act and the Alberta Land Use Framework, the province of Alberta is divided into seven land use regions and for each region, a regional land use plan has or will be adopted. If the project site occurs within the plan boundaries of a regional land use plan which is in force, the applicants for transmission lines and power plants must include information confirming the project is being developed in accordance with the regional land use plan and any impacts on the management frameworks developed pursuant to the applicable regional land use plan. Step 2: Filing An applicant must file its application electronically using the AUC s efiling System that is accessible via the Commission website at Please refer to the efiling System User Guide for instruction on how to obtain access to the efiling System and how to submit applications electronically. If an applicant s electronic application contains maps or drawings that are difficult to view on a computer screen, the applicant may be required to provide paper copies of these documents. If the application proceeds to a hearing or is otherwise complex, the applicant may be asked to provide additional paper copies. The Commission may choose to hold an electronic hearing. Any party wishing to intervene in an electronic proceeding should register to participate through the efiling System. Parties wishing to participate should refer to the efiling System User Guide for instruction on how to obtain access to the electronic filing system and how to register to participate. Pursuant to AUC Rule 001: Rules of Practice, all documents filed in respect of a proceeding, including any application submissions or other documents filed prior to the commencement of the proceeding, must be placed on the public record unless otherwise ordered by the Commission. Please ensure that all application submissions are free of information that the applicant does not want to appear on a public record. 1.6 Electronic application structure 2 General information All applicants must request a proceeding and submit an electronic application. Electronic applications are structured as an electronic form that the applicant fills out using the efiling System, together with a set of electronic attachments that the applicant uploads and submits to the efiling System. The following sections of this rule have been arranged to specify the information that is required for each type of electric facility application. Instructions for completion of the electronic application can be found in the efiling System User Guide. Questions and issues regarding use of the efiling System should be directed to the filing services support staff at or by to info@auc.ab.ca. Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 9

10 3 Power plant applications one megawatt or greater 3.1 Application requirements If an applicant is applying to construct and operate a new power plant or to alter an approved plant, the application must include the information outlined below. If an applicant is applying to discontinue, dismantle or remove an approved power plant, the application must include the relevant information outlined as follows. These information requirements do not apply to a notice of discontinuance of operations. For power plants with a capability of less than 10 megawatts, an application is only required if the applicant does not satisfy the requirements for exemption under Section 13 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act or sections 18.1 or 18.3 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation. If an applicant is applying for an exemption for a power plant that has a capability of 10 megawatts or greater, the application must include the relevant information outlined in Section 3.2 of this rule to demonstrate that the applicant plans to generate electric energy solely for the applicant s own use, no person is directly and adversely affected, the power plant complies with Rule 012 and there is no adverse effect on the environment. The Commission will determine whether an approval must be issued or whether the plant is exempt. For an application to construct and operate a wind power plant or to alter an approved wind power plant, see Section 3.4 of this rule. Section 3.4 specifies which of the power plant requirements outlined in Section 3.2 of this rule apply to wind power plant applications and also sets out different application approaches available for a wind power plant application. To file an application in the efiling System, begin by requesting a proceeding, add the application by selecting the power plant application type, complete the electronic application form, upload attachments to meet the information requirements below (as applicable) and then register the proceeding. 3.2 Information requirements PP1) PP2) PP3) PP4) PP5) Identify the sections of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act under which the application is made. Identify any other acts (e.g., Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Water Act, and Wildlife Act) that may affect the project. State the approvals that are being applied for from the Commission, and provide a draft of the approval being requested. Provide a list of existing approvals for facilities directly affected by this project, if any. Provide details and outcome of consultation with local jurisdictions (e.g., municipal districts, counties). 10 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

11 PP6) PP7) PP8) PP9) Provide a list of parties that may be affected by the project, confirm that these parties have no concerns regarding the application, and indicate which other agreements are necessary to carry out the project. For wind power plants, provide a copy of approval from Transport Canada for any structures 20 metres or taller and an evaluation from NAV Canada. For wind power plants, provide a copy of an assessment from Environment Canada regarding the potential for interference with weather radars. For assessments in which Environment Canada has identified the potential for significant interference with a weather radar, also provide a copy of a mitigation agreement to be concluded with Environment Canada prior to operation of the wind power plant. No wind power plant will be permitted within a five-kilometre radius, or as otherwise agreed to by Environment Canada, of a federal weather radar station due to the significant interference to Environment Canada s ability to accurately forecast the weather. Provide a copy of the approval from Alberta Transportation if a wind power plant that is within 300 metres of a numbered highway is being applied for. PP10) Confirm that an application to AEP has been made, if applicable, and list all other government departments and agencies from which approval is required. For all power plant applications, a local AEP wildlife biologist must be consulted unless the project is located within an urban area with no nearby wildlife habitat. The Commission requires a sign-off from AEP prior to processing any new wind power or solar power applications. PP11) With respect to new facilities or alterations that may have historical, archaeological or paleontological impacts, confirm that a Historical Resources Act approval has been obtained or is being applied for. If a historical impact assessment is required, briefly describe any historical, archaeological or paleontological sites close to the power plant site. Please ensure that any summary provided protects the confidential location of any historical, archaeological or paleontological resources. PP12) Provide the ISO assigned asset identification code, if available. PP13) Provide the legal description of the proposed power plant site (legal subdivision [LSD], Section, Township, Range, Meridian and/or Plan, Block, Lot, municipal address for urban parcels) and connection point, if applicable. PP14) For wind power plant applications, provide the longitude and latitude coordinates for the centre of each structure supporting a wind-powered generator. If, after approval is granted, the location of any supporting structure has to be relocated more than 50 metres from the coordinates stated in the application, the power plant proponent must reapply to the Commission for approval to relocate the structure prior to construction. For Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 11

12 movement of less than 50 metres, the applicant is not required to reapply unless there is an adverse impact on the permissible sound level or wildlife setback distances. PP15) Describe the number of generating units and the total capability (kilovoltampere [kva], or megavolt-ampere [MVA]) for the project. PP16) Describe the existing environmental and land use conditions in the local study area, and discuss potential siting and land use issues. Also, describe the regional setting of the development including regional land use plans in force (e.g., the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan). If applicable, include maps showing important environmental features and sensitive areas in the local study area. PP17) At a level of detail commensurate with the size and type of potential effect(s) of the project, complete and submit an environmental evaluation of the project and provide a sign-off from AEP addressing the environmental aspects of the project that AEP is satisfied with. An environmental evaluation describes and predicts a project s effects on the environment before the project is actually carried out, and the measures to avoid or mitigate the project s predicted adverse environmental effects and any monitoring proposed to evaluate the efficacy of those measures. The purpose of an environmental evaluation is to ensure that enough information is provided by the applicant to inform the public and government agencies about the applicant s understanding of the consequences of its project, and to help the AUC determine if the project is in the public interest. The environmental evaluation should be conducted or overseen by an individual or individuals who possess appropriate environmental experience related to the type and scale of development. An environmental evaluation should: describe the present (pre-project) environmental conditions in the local study area 2 identify and describe the project activities and infrastructure that may adversely affect the environment identify what specific ecosystem components (i.e., terrain and soils, surface water bodies and hydrology, groundwater, wetlands, vegetation species and communities, wildlife species and habitat, aquatic species and habitat, air quality and environmentally sensitive areas) within the local study area may be adversely affected by the project describe the potential adverse effects of the project on the ecosystem components during the life of the project local study area as defined on page 8 of the Government of Alberta s Glossary of Environmental Assessment Terms and Acronyms Used in Alberta Updated February life of the project as defined on page 8 of the Government of Alberta s Glossary of Environmental Assessment Terms and Acronyms Used in Alberta Updated February Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

13 describe the mitigation measures the applicant proposes to implement during the life of the project to reduce these potential adverse effects describe the predicted residual adverse effects of the project and their significance 4 after implementation of the proposed mitigation describe any monitoring activities the applicant proposes to implement during the life of the project to verify the effectiveness of the proposed mitigation describe the methodology used to identify, evaluate and rate the adverse environmental effects and determine their significance, along with an explanation of the scientific rationale for choosing this methodology If the power plant project requires preparation of a federal environmental assessment report or a provincial environmental impact assessment report, then that report should be submitted as an appendix to the application as required by PP38, and a separate environmental evaluation report satisfying the requirements of PP17 need not be prepared for the project. In such cases, the federal environmental assessment or the provincial environmental impact assessment report is sufficient to also satisfy the environmental requirements outlined in PP17. PP18) If the project site occurs within the plan boundaries of a regional land use plan in force: i. Confirm that the proposed project is being developed in accordance with the applicable regional land use plan. ii. iii. Confirm if the proposed project is in a conservation area or provincial recreation area established in the applicable regional land use plan. Provide submissions describing how the activity may be considered incidental to a previously-approved activity. Indicate what, if any, management frameworks in place under the applicable regional land use plan are applicable to the project, the reason why any management frameworks are not applicable to the project, and summarize discussions held with AEP and any other government department required to be consulted under the management frameworks regarding the project and its impacts in terms of the management frameworks. Include details on any actions or mitigation measures recommended as a result of the discussions and describe how these actions or mitigation measures will be incorporated into the project. PP19) Describe the participant involvement information. (See Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines). 4 significance as defined on page 12 of the Government of Alberta s Glossary of Environmental Assessment Terms and Acronyms Used in Alberta Updated February Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 13

14 PP20) List all occupants, residents and landowners on lands within the appropriate notification radius as determined using Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines, as well as other interested persons that were consulted as part of the participant involvement program. If there are populated areas just outside the minimum notification distance, applicants should consider including those areas in the participant involvement program. PP21) Supply a list of mailing addresses, with corresponding land locations and two sets of printed mailing labels of those parties mentioned in PP20 above. PP22) Identify any persons who expressed concerns about the project and the specifics of their concerns. PP23) Summarize discussions held with potentially directly and adversely affected persons. PP24) If potentially directly and adversely affected persons raised any concerns, describe how these concerns were dealt with or are being dealt with. PP25) For those potentially directly and adversely affected persons identified above, include a confirmation of resolution of the concerns, if applicable. PP26) If the power plant is to be located within an oil and gas facility, confirm the power plant will comply with the standards outlined in Section of the Oil and Gas Conservation Rules. PP27) Provide a noise impact assessment, in accordance with the current Rule 012. PP28) For an application where no changes to the major components of the power generating equipment are contemplated after filing the application, provide details of the power generating equipment and associated facilities, such as make, model and nominal capability. PP29) For an application where vendors which are to supply the major components of the power generating equipment have not been selected, provide the nominal capability of the applied-for power plant and the design and maximum operating parameters, and characteristics specified for the power generating equipment and associated facilities. PP30) Present the estimated power plant heat rates, efficiency of the power plant and details of the cooling system for the power plant. PP31) State the fuel requirements of the power plant, including type, source, method of handling, transportation, processing, storage and environmental effects. PP32) Provide a legible plant site drawing showing all major equipment components. 14 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

15 PP33) Provide a legible map showing the power plant site boundaries and land ownership, including any residences and dwellings within the appropriate notification radius as determined using Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines, as well as any additional energy-related facilities within the project area. PP34) Provide a legible map of the project area suitable for use in a public notice. PP35) Supply the expected in-service dates, and describe ramifications if the approval date cannot be met. PP36) Indicate the plant s emission rates, in kilograms per megawatt-hour (kg/mwh) of nitrogen oxides (NO x ), sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), and primary particulate matter, and state whether the emissions will comply with the current Alberta Air Emission Standards for Electricity Generation and any other emission standards or guidelines that are applicable to the proposed project. PP37) State whether the proposed plant will comply with the Alberta Ambient Air Quality Objectives and Guidelines and any other standards or guidelines that are applicable to the proposed project for ground-level concentrations of pollutants. PP38) Provide the federal environmental assessment or provincial environmental impact assessment as an appendix to the application, if one was required by a federal or provincial authority. The applicant must obtain approval from AEP for thermal power plant facilities greater than one megawatt in total capability at one site. An environmental impact assessment is mandatory for thermal power plant facilities that use non-gaseous fuel and are greater than 100 megawatts in total capability; an environmental impact assessment may be required for other power plant facilities regardless of total capability. When an environmental impact assessment is not mandatory, AEP will determine if it is necessary, based on the specific nature of the project. The applicant should consult with the Commission and AEP in the initial stages of preparing its application to determine the level of detail required. PP39) If the power plant is to be connected to the transmission system of the Alberta Interconnected Electric System, irrespective of voltage level, provide the following information: An electrical single-line diagram obtained from the ISO or sanctioned by the ISO showing the transmission development plan for the interconnection. A map with one or more conceptual layouts showing possible routes and general land locations for facilities that would be used to interconnect the power plant to the Alberta Interconnected Electric System. Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 15

16 PP40) If the power plant is to be connected at distribution voltage level to the Alberta Interconnected Electric System (generally less than 69 kv), the applicant must provide a statement from the distribution facility owner indicating that it is willing to connect the generating facilities. PP41) For a municipality or a subsidiary of a municipality to hold an interest in a generating unit, documentation confirming compliance with Section 95 of the Electric Utilities Act is required. PP42) For a wind power plant application, provide legible maps and/or air photo mosaics upon which the proposed collector power line route or routes have been imposed and showing the residences, landowner names, and major land use and resource features (e.g., vegetation, topography, soil type, existing land use, existing rights-of-way, and superficial and mineable resources). 3.3 Power plant application attachments The efiling System User Guide provides guidance on when to file information requirements as separate attachments. 3.4 Wind power plant applications An applicant may submit one of the following types of applications to construct and operate a wind power plant. These are: An application where no changes are anticipated after the filing of the application, and the applicant has identified a specific wind turbine, including type and model, and proposes a specific layout or a specific location for each turbine. An application where changes in turbines or layout are anticipated after the filing of the application. An application that indicates more turbine locations than are needed for the wind power plant which may be removed from the application, prior to a decision of the Commission on the application. Buildable area applications; a phase 1 application and a phase 2 application where an approval for phase 1 has been issued Application requirements for the different types of wind power plants Application requirements PP1 to PP29, PP32 to PP35, and PP38 to PP42 set out in Section 3.2 of this rule apply to wind power plant applications other than the buildable area applications. For buildable area applications, application requirements PP1 to PP12, PP15 to PP27, PP33 to PP35, and PP38 to PP42 apply to an application for a buildable area phase 1 application. Additional requirements are set out below for this type of application. Application requirements PP1 to PP29, PP32 to PP35 and PP38 to PP42 apply to a phase 2 buildable area application. Additional requirements are set out below. 16 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

17 3.4.2 Application where changes in turbines or layout are anticipated after the filing of the application In this application, the applicant proposes a layout with a specific wind turbine, make, model and type. After filing the application, the applicant may amend its application to change its choice of wind turbine, make, model, type, or to change the layout or any other aspect of the application related to the change in wind turbine. The applicant must update its consultation and re-submit a revised project proposal and inform other agencies from whom it has obtained an approval or sign-off for the proposed wind power plant of any major amendments. However, if the amendments made during the application process are minor, the applicant must describe the proposed changes and explain why it considers the changes to be minor and why consultation is not needed Application that proposes more turbine locations than are needed for the wind power plant In this application, the applicant proposes more wind turbine locations than are required for the wind power plant for a specific wind turbine, model, make or type. Because the proposed layout has more turbine locations than required, during the application process, the applicant may remove proposed turbine locations before the Commission makes a decision on the application Buildable area applications An applicant may identify an area in which it proposes to construct a wind power plant and applies for approval of that area as a phase 1 application. In the application, the buildable area is identified, along with specified thresholds for turbine size, noise levels and other factors. The buildable area concept allows developers to have flexibility to change turbine type, within a specific physical dimension, e.g., maximum turbine height, maximum rotor length, maximum number of turbines, maximum noise level, without requiring an amendment application. Individual buildable areas may vary in size but most areas are expected to be several acres. A noise impact assessment under Rule 012 is not required for a phase 1 application. If a phase 1 application is approved, an applicant may file a phase 2 application for an approval to construct and operate a wind power plant on the approved buildable area. A final turbine layout is required. In addition, a final sign-off or approval of a specific wind turbine is required from other agencies and stakeholders (e.g., NAV Canada, Transport Canada, Alberta Culture and Tourism, and AEP). Buildable area phase 1 application additional requirements An applicant for a buildable area phase 1 application must file the following information in addition to the power plant requirements identified in Section 3.4.1: BA1) Explain whether the proposed buildable area meets the requirements of other government departments, municipal governments and agencies in Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 17

18 relation to wind power plants, including applicable setback distances and the status of any approvals or comments received from other government departments, municipal governments and agencies or persons who may be directly and adversely affected by the proposed application. BA2) Illustrate the unconstrained buildable areas on maps of the project area as conceptually illustrated below. BA3) List the potential size and height range of the type of turbines anticipated to be installed. BA4) An applicant must include in its public consultation program the potential size and height range of the type of turbines anticipated to be installed, in conjunction with the approximate tower locations within the buildable area space. As part of its consultation program, an applicant must identify potentially directly and adversely affected persons, and maintain a record of discussions with them regarding any concerns related to the buildable area. Conceptual illustration of buildable area Dwelling AEP Setback Department of Transportation Setback 18 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

19 Buildable area phase 2 application An applicant for a buildable area phase 2 application must file the following information in addition to the power plant requirements identified in Section A phase 2 application must be filed within 36 months of the issuance of the phase 1 approval unless an extension is approved by the Commission. BA5) Indicate the date and approval number of the phase 1 application. BA6) If the phase 1 approval includes conditions that are contingent upon final turbine locations, explain in the phase 2 application how these conditions have been met. BA7) Specify the turbine selected and provide a drawing with specific locations. The specific locations must fall within the buildable areas established in the phase 1 approval. BA8) Complete and file a noise impact assessment in accordance with Rule 012. BA9) Public consultation must be conducted with persons notified and consulted during the public consultation for the phase 1 application and any other persons that may be directly and adversely affected that have moved into the area, in accordance with the public consultation requirements set out in Appendix A1 Participant involvement program guidelines. BA10) Update any environmental or wildlife studies as required by AEP. 3.5 Amendments to approved wind power plant A licensee may apply for an amendment to an approved wind power plant. Except for minor amendments, the licensee must initiate public consultation if the amendment requested has the potential to directly and adversely affect a person initially consulted about the wind power plant and must file information relevant to the request set out in Section A licensee may file a letter of enquiry for minor amendments which are those that: Have no adverse effect to the environment. Do not have the potential to directly and adversely affect persons in the vicinity of the approved wind power plant. Do not materially affect conditions imposed by the Commission in the approval, or approvals or sign-offs from other agencies. 4 Small power plant applications less than 10 megawatts 4.1 Small power plant applications information requirements An application is only required if the applicant does not satisfy the criteria for an exemption under Section 13 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act or sections 18.1 or 18.3 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Regulation. Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments 19

20 When submitting an application for a small power plant, an application is made pursuant to sections 11 and 18 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act. Therefore, the legal land description of the interconnection location must be specified in the application. An accompanying interconnection application is not required. To file an application in the efiling System, begin by requesting a proceeding, add the application by selecting the power plant application type, complete the electronic application form, upload attachments to meet the information requirements in Section 3.2 (as applicable) and then register the proceeding. 4.2 Small power plant application attachments The efiling System User Guide provides guidance on the nature of information that should be filed in separate documents. 5 Interconnection applications An application is required pursuant to Section 18 of the Hydro and Electric Energy Act for the interconnection of a power plant to the Alberta Interconnected Electric System or for interconnection of two transmission elements owned by different parties. To file an interconnection application in the efiling System, begin by requesting a proceeding, add the application by selecting the interconnection application type, complete the electronic application form, upload attachments to meet the information requirements below (as applicable) and then register the proceeding. 5.1 Information requirements Connection at voltage level less than 69 kv IC1) Provide a statement that the local distribution company has agreed to interconnection, the LSD of the interconnection point, and an electric single-line diagram showing the interconnection point with the company. This agreement must reflect that the interest of current customers of the distribution company are served, that provision for future customer load has been made, and that both parties (generator and wire owner) are satisfied with the arrangement and its implications Connection to the transmission system voltage level 69 kv or greater The power plant proponent has to obtain the information required for this section from the ISO or provide the information prepared by qualified in-house personnel or consultants and endorsed by the ISO. IC2) IC3) Provide local area load flow studies, including contingency analysis, with sufficient detail to demonstrate that the proposed interconnection would conform with current accepted planning criteria. Present the report of these studies with sufficient graphical outputs, which should be labelled and indexed to provide clarity as to what was studied. For connection of power plants with total capability of 70 megawatts or larger, provide dynamic studies to determine the impact of the new 20 Rule 007: Applications for Power Plants, Substations, Transmission Lines, Industrial System Designations and Hydro Developments

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